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2 Overview of key issues 2.1 Consul
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domains. Concentrations of deprivat
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4 Economic capacity 4.1 Introductio
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Figure 4-2: Change in population be
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Figure 4-4: Change in population ba
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Figure 4-6: Unemployment levels 200
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Figure 4-8: Change in employment be
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working could improve the prospects
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the sectors, namely McCain Foods (f
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